not let them cancel out the rule of law or separation of powers just because the heat is on and that is why next week s confirmation hearings are crucial. it s no accident that a congressional branch has the final say on this crucial appointment. the senate not only decides whether to approve the attorney general, but it can require that this attorney general under oath will back up bob mueller and we know that because it s happened before. this is very important. richard nixon appointed his foreign general in 1973 and according to james doyle, an insider on the staff, nixon cast richardson as a symbol of integrity to save the administration in a time of crisis. richardson was nominated to run the doj at a crucial time for watergate. the question was whether the doj would be allowed to probe into the white house. today barr s nomination comes at
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respected experienced prosecutor, and he is, there isn t a whole lot more they need to do. some nixon allies in the senate made the same argument about richardson s appointment. you can see these echos already. he s proven worthy of his trust in many posts and he ought to be trusted. he has a high opinion of mr. mueller and no reason for mr. mueller to stop doing his job. but history teaches the opposite and this is so important for next week s hearings. the constitution is not based on trust or opinion. attorney general richardson was pressed into a path that people hoped would be unnecessary, but it was necessary and now when it comes to the doj, let s be clear, donald trump is no richard nixon, he s way worse. more openly hostile to rule of law, more disrespectful to the fbi agents that risk their lives. nobody knows where mueller is headed exactly, but next week s
it becomes laughable. and, again, if the president s team wants to be serious and are supposedly being taken serious, these efforts by t you know, investigative team of mueller, the prosecutions the con viks and the cooperation that is already happening around him, you cannot have your council go out and continue to make the kind of statements that the montage that you just showed affords. you just can t do that. because this is serious. and they need to take it serious. there s nowhere in the process does it say that mueller is going to give you the documents so you can correct it. look, he knows. i read a report the other night. i will give rudy credit. it just happens to be much older
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